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Pioneer Ts-Swx310 12-Inch Shallow Series Preloaded EnclosureAmazon.com Product Description
The TS-SWX310 “ready-to-play” subwoofer enclosure is pre-loaded with one 12-inch TS-SW301 subwoofer. The slim wedge-shaped box is built to the optimal specifications of the subwoofer and is perfect for applications behind the seats of pickups, SUVs or other vehicles where space is at a premium. The enclosure is made of reinforced medium density fiberboard (MDF), wrap… More >>
#1 by Anders Culver on July 2, 2010 - 9:17 pm
I got this sub for my ‘94 Toyota truck, it’s got that little cab behind the front seats, so I wasn’t dealing with a bunch of extra space but I was redoing my stereo system and decided I wanted a sub too. I did my research and chose this one due to its size and other reviews that I had read elsewhere. The price is slightly steep but it eliminates the need to make a box for it so it was worth it for me. I bought it and it arrived promptly and I paired it with an Alpine MRP-M500 amp and this thing pounds! I can’t turn my stereo up past 35 because it starts to hurt and that’s without any bass boost from the amp!! It’s crazy, it does rap bass and band type bass with perfect clarity and no distortion even when I turn the volume up to 50. It shakes all three of my mirrors on the truck. If you want a sub with decent power that hits hard while still sounding nice, this is a very nice option.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by K. barrett on July 2, 2010 - 11:01 pm
I am not a professional re-viewer, but I do (like everyone) have an opinion here. Like all stereo products, listening is the best way to buy. Our good or bad recommendations are based on that, and your results may vary. Now I have this sub. I bought mine because in my 04 Sebring this sub fits perfectly in the “Cubby-hole” area and still leaves me with trunk space for golf clubs (if you have one of these, you will understand). I pumped in a mono class d amp and it rocked. No, I would not win a “shatter my windows competition” from the $500 Honda, with $3,000 rims, and $3,500 in subs in the next lane, but it sounded really, really nice. It filled out the sound stage perfectly and did thump really nicely. I would recommend this sub, but make sure your purchase a good amp to properly drive it.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Edward Johnson on July 3, 2010 - 12:57 am
I installed these subs behind the back seat of my 2008 Toyota Tundra Crew Max and it was like the box was custom made for the space. I attached it to a 760×2 pioneer amp, unbridged, and it hit hard. If I wanted to, I could bridge the amp and double the power, but that would just be obnoxious. I like the amount of bass I get, and the clarity is perfect. I listen to rap, hard rock, bluegrass, blues, and oldies and everything sounds good with this sub. I would defnitely recommend it, especially for tight spaces.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by L. Pommerening on July 3, 2010 - 1:30 am
I got to compare this sub setup with a Kicker model that was similar. This Pioneer blew the Kicker away and it was cheaper. I run this unit with an inexpensive Crunch 1100. For a regular cab Silverado it rattles anything that’s loose and puts out some good sound pressure. I listen to alternative Christian rock if that helps. POD,Skillet,12 Stones,Decemberadio,Seventh Day Slumber….
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Ethan Zwicke on July 3, 2010 - 2:16 am
have a 95 gmc ext. cab have 2 under the back seat with amp and capacitor works great sounds amazing i may not win a shatter your windows contest but if i want a headache i can get one these are excellent for little space definitely will purchase again for my next trucks setup
Rating: 5 / 5